The results of the regression analysis in Chapter Fifteen reveal that when the percentage of students taking the SAT test is controlled for,
a. states that spend more per pupil have higher average SAT scores.
b. states with the highest average teacher salary have higher average SAT scores.
c. neither spending per pupil nor teacher salaries has a statistically significant impact on SAT scores.
d. both spending per pupil and teacher salaries have a statistically significant impact on SAT scores.
C
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Which norms are strongest, and which are weakest?
What will be an ideal response?
Suzanne, a college student, writes an essay that claims the lack of morals among Italian immigrants caused the decay of Chicago society. Suzanne's essay is an example of the
a. Handlin school of thought. b. new historical studies of immigration. c. theories of acculturation and assimilation. d. kinship and strategytheories.
Reproduction theory states that:
a. the educational experiences of children of a given social class serve to keep them in that class once their schooling is completed. b. girls who drop out of school to have children face significantly worse life chances. c. school bureaucracy has grown as the number of schools has expanded. d. the extensive use of standardized testing only produces students who have learned how to take tests.
Among daily concerns of the Saints during the week Monday to Friday was
a. attempting to acquire illegal drugs and occasional alcohol. b. arranging dates with the popular girls after school. c. maintaining good grades to ensure school privileges. d. getting out of school as early as possible to hang out in the pool hall or cafe.